Free winter after-school club at Lost Projects: a haven for young creatives in Glastonbury

By Laura Linham

1st Nov 2023 | Local News

Held at Lost Projects, a local hub for creativity founded by Gavin, Andrew, and Ed, the club offers a safe and inspiring environment for your children.
Held at Lost Projects, a local hub for creativity founded by Gavin, Andrew, and Ed, the club offers a safe and inspiring environment for your children.

Looking for a way to keep the kids busy, active, and creatively engaged this winter?

A new free after-school club in Glastonbury might be just what you're looking for.

Thanks to a partnership between the Somerset Activity & Sports Partnership (SASP) and award-winning local bakers Burns the Bread, you can now ensure your under-16s have a fun-filled and educational experience every Thursday from 2nd November to 21st December.

Held at Lost Projects, a local hub for creativity founded by Gavin, Andrew, and Ed, the club offers a safe and inspiring environment for your children.

Whether they are into skateboarding, music production, or visual arts, there's a dedicated space for them to explore and develop their interests. Lost Projects even has a handcrafted skate suite and a retrofitted 57-seater school bus that doubles as a music studio. Plus, areas of the venue are decked out in graffiti, ideal for those budding artists in the family.

Best of all, Burns the Bread will be providing free snacks, so you can rest assured that your kids are not just active and entertained, but also well-fed.

So, take the opportunity to give yourself a little breathing space, secure in the knowledge that your children are in good hands. For more information, visit the Somerset Activity & Sports Partnership website or stop by Lost Projects to see the facilities for yourself.

     

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